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Functional analysis in clinical treatment / edited by Peter Sturmey.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ProQuest Ebook Central, ProQuest - June 2022 | Practical resources for the mental health professionalPublisher: London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, [2020]Copyright date: �2020Description: 1 online resource (588 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780128134290 (e-book)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 616.89 23
LOC classification:
  • RC467 .F863 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
Ch. 1. Structural and functional approaches to psychopathology and case formulation/Peter Sturmey, John Ward-Horner, Michael Marroquin, and Erica Doran -- Ch. 2. Operant and respondent behaviour/Peter Sturmey, John Ward-Horner, Michael Marroquin, and Erica Doran -- Ch. 3. Advanced concepts and methods of intervention in behavioral approaches to psychopathology/Peter Sturmey, John Ward-Horner, Michael Marroquin, and Erica Doran -- Ch. 4. Functional analysis methodology in developmental disabilities/Robert Didden -- Ch. 5. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder/Nancy Neef and John Northup -- Ch. 6. Chaos coincidence, and contingency in the behavior disorders of childhood and adolescence/Robert g. Wahler -- Ch7. Function-based assessment and treatment of pediatric feeding disorders/Cathleen C. Piazza and Laura R. Addison -- Ch8. Tic disorders and trichotillomania/Raymond G. Miltenberger, Douglas W. Woods, and Michael D. Himle -- Ch9. Encopresis and enuresis/W. Larry Williams, Marianne Jackson, and Patrick C. Friman -- Ch10. Stereotypic movement disorder/Craig H. Kennedy -- Ch11. A contextual model of restraint-free care for persons with dementia/Jane E. Fisher, Claudia Drossel, Craig Yury, and Stacey Cherup -- Ch12. Brain injury/Mark R. Dixon and Holly L. Bihler -- Ch13. A behavioral approach to the treatment of substance use disorders/Stephen T. Higgins, Sarah H. Heil, and Stacey C. Sigmon -- Ch14. Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders/David A. Wilder and Stephen E. Wong -- Ch15. Mood disorders/Derek R. Hopko, Sandra D. Hopko, and Carl W. Lejuez -- Ch16. The fear factor: a functional perspective on anxiety/Patrick C. Friman -- Ch17. Sexual disorders/Joseph J. Plaud -- Ch18. Eating disorders/Richard F. Farmer and Janet D. Latner -- Ch19. Personality disorders/Prudence Cuper, Rhonda Merwin, and Thomas Lynch.
Summary: With the ongoing pressures for psychologists to practice evidence-based care, and the requirement insurance carriers have both for treatment goals, measurement of outcomes, and a focus on brief therapy, functional analysis provides a framework for achieving all of the above. Having proven itself in treating behavioral problems in education, functional analysis is now being applied more broadly to behavioral and psychological disorders. In his 1996 book (Functional Analysis in Clinical Psychology, Wiley UK), Sturmey applied the functional behavioral approach to case formulation across a wide range of psychological disorders and behaviors. Since the publication of his book, no other volume has taken an explicit behavioral approach to case formulation. The changes that have occurred over the last 10 years in behavioral case formulation have been significant and substantial. They include (a) a large expansion of the range of problems addressed, such as ADHD, (b) a range of new verbal behavior therapies such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapies, (c) increased area of activity in the area of autism spectrum disorders; (d) many publications in how to train professionals, staff and parents in behavioral technology, and (e) new assessment instruments and procedures. *Makes theories of functional analysis accessible to a wide range of mental health professionals *Reviews behavioral assessment methods and strategies for case formulation *Offers readers a practical, organized, data-based means of understanding psychiatric conditions for intervening effectively and measuring positive change.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. Structural and functional approaches to psychopathology and case formulation/Peter Sturmey, John Ward-Horner, Michael Marroquin, and Erica Doran -- Ch. 2. Operant and respondent behaviour/Peter Sturmey, John Ward-Horner, Michael Marroquin, and Erica Doran -- Ch. 3. Advanced concepts and methods of intervention in behavioral approaches to psychopathology/Peter Sturmey, John Ward-Horner, Michael Marroquin, and Erica Doran -- Ch. 4. Functional analysis methodology in developmental disabilities/Robert Didden -- Ch. 5. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder/Nancy Neef and John Northup -- Ch. 6. Chaos coincidence, and contingency in the behavior disorders of childhood and adolescence/Robert g. Wahler -- Ch7. Function-based assessment and treatment of pediatric feeding disorders/Cathleen C. Piazza and Laura R. Addison -- Ch8. Tic disorders and trichotillomania/Raymond G. Miltenberger, Douglas W. Woods, and Michael D. Himle -- Ch9. Encopresis and enuresis/W. Larry Williams, Marianne Jackson, and Patrick C. Friman -- Ch10. Stereotypic movement disorder/Craig H. Kennedy -- Ch11. A contextual model of restraint-free care for persons with dementia/Jane E. Fisher, Claudia Drossel, Craig Yury, and Stacey Cherup -- Ch12. Brain injury/Mark R. Dixon and Holly L. Bihler -- Ch13. A behavioral approach to the treatment of substance use disorders/Stephen T. Higgins, Sarah H. Heil, and Stacey C. Sigmon -- Ch14. Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders/David A. Wilder and Stephen E. Wong -- Ch15. Mood disorders/Derek R. Hopko, Sandra D. Hopko, and Carl W. Lejuez -- Ch16. The fear factor: a functional perspective on anxiety/Patrick C. Friman -- Ch17. Sexual disorders/Joseph J. Plaud -- Ch18. Eating disorders/Richard F. Farmer and Janet D. Latner -- Ch19. Personality disorders/Prudence Cuper, Rhonda Merwin, and Thomas Lynch.

With the ongoing pressures for psychologists to practice evidence-based care, and the requirement insurance carriers have both for treatment goals, measurement of outcomes, and a focus on brief therapy, functional analysis provides a framework for achieving all of the above. Having proven itself in treating behavioral problems in education, functional analysis is now being applied more broadly to behavioral and psychological disorders. In his 1996 book (Functional Analysis in Clinical Psychology, Wiley UK), Sturmey applied the functional behavioral approach to case formulation across a wide range of psychological disorders and behaviors. Since the publication of his book, no other volume has taken an explicit behavioral approach to case formulation. The changes that have occurred over the last 10 years in behavioral case formulation have been significant and substantial. They include (a) a large expansion of the range of problems addressed, such as ADHD, (b) a range of new verbal behavior therapies such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapies, (c) increased area of activity in the area of autism spectrum disorders; (d) many publications in how to train professionals, staff and parents in behavioral technology, and (e) new assessment instruments and procedures. *Makes theories of functional analysis accessible to a wide range of mental health professionals *Reviews behavioral assessment methods and strategies for case formulation *Offers readers a practical, organized, data-based means of understanding psychiatric conditions for intervening effectively and measuring positive change.

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